Best lakes around Osby are found within Osby Municipality in Skåne, Sweden, an area characterized by deep forests and tranquil lakes. This region offers a variety of natural landscapes and recreational activities. Visitors can explore numerous lakes, providing opportunities for hiking, paddling, cycling, and enjoying peaceful natural environments. The municipality is known for its accessible lakes, some integrated with walking trails and amenities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Nice little hike around Lerjevallen
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Beautiful area with three shelters, plenty of BBQ spots & benches. Two shelters are located across a bridge, firewood was provided. On the main shore there is a bathing area and jetties as well as a bathroom block with two toilets (incl. an accessible one). There is also a sitting area with charging possibilities in the block, however it was closed in September.
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Very nice short hike, we really enjoyed it. Our 9-year-old dog also had fun because everything was nice and shady under the trees and he could cool off in the lake. Ideal for people who prefer short tours.
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Beautiful campsite on Jetesjön with direct access to swimming, boating or fishing. The place can be reached on foot. The moose park is a 10-minute bike ride away. Also a good starting point for hikes around the lake.
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Beautiful area for cycling and hiking
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Lerjevallen nature reserve with a beautiful lake to drive around or walk around
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Beautiful little lake that you can quickly walk around
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150 m further on, over two gangways, is a water pump. The water must be boiled.
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For families, Osbysjön is highly recommended due to its 5 km hiking loop with 12 sights, including the Lekoseum toy museum, and well-maintained pavement suitable for strollers. Vesljungasjön also offers a child-friendly shallow swimming area with a 150-meter-long sandy beach and a bathing jetty. Additionally, Lerjevallen Lake and Sjötorpets Camping on Jetesjön are noted as family-friendly options with good facilities.
Both Osbysjön and Vesljungasjön are popular fishing spots. At Osbysjön, you can fish for carp and zander without needing a license. Vesljungasjön is known for pike, perch, roach, tench, signal crayfish, and carp; fishing license holders can borrow plastic boats for up to three hours, and children under 12 can fish for free.
Yes, there are several excellent hiking opportunities. Osbysjön features a 5 km hiking loop around its perimeter. Lerjevallen Lake, part of a nature reserve, is suitable for walking and hiking. For more extensive options, you can explore trails like the Näsets Nature Reserve loop or the Rabbit and Monkey Statues loop, which are part of the hiking routes around Osby.
The lakes around Osby are set amidst deep forests, offering tranquil natural environments. You'll find sandy beaches, such as the 150-meter-long beach at Vesljungasjön, and various viewpoints. Lakes like Lerjevallen Lake are within nature reserves, providing opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. The Helge å river, which starts at Osbysjön, is known for its rich birdlife.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. Osbysjön offers refreshing swims, and Vesljungasjön has a beautiful, child-friendly shallow swimming area with a sandy beach and a bathing jetty. Sjötorpets Camping on Jetesjön also provides direct access to swimming.
Yes, Sjötorpets Camping on Jetesjön is a beautiful and quiet campsite with clean facilities and places directly on the lake. For a more rustic experience, Brotorpet Shelter at Lake Immeln and Lägerplats Bökestad offer wind shelters, firepits, and spots for pitching tents, often with lake access nearby.
Beyond hiking and swimming, you can enjoy paddling, particularly canoeing on Osbysjön and the Helge å river. Cycling is also popular, with routes around lakes like Lerjevallen Lake. For more specific cycling adventures, explore the MTB Trails around Osby or Road Cycling Routes around Osby.
While specific rules vary, many natural areas are dog-friendly. For example, Mossy Forest and Pond is noted as dog-friendly. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check local regulations for specific beaches or nature reserves.
Yes, the 5 km hiking loop around Osbysjön guides visitors to 12 sights, including colorful artworks and the Lekoseum toy museum, which offers a unique cultural experience. The medieval church in Osby is also close to Osbysjön.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the warmer months from spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for swimming, paddling, and hiking. During these months, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities, and facilities like sandy beaches are most enjoyable. The autumn offers stunning foliage around the forested lakes.
Yes, Osbysjön is integrated with town amenities like cafes. Sjötorpets Camping on Jetesjön offers clean facilities and has shops and restaurants nearby. Brotorpet Shelter at Lake Immeln and Lägerplats Bökestad provide basic facilities like picnic benches and firepits.
Osbysjön is very accessible, with well-maintained pavement around the lake that is easy to navigate for pedestrians and those with wheels. Lerjevallen Lake is also noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for easy access.


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